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Rugby Championship to kick off with Brisbane double-header

24 Sep 2020 / 07:24 H.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 24 (Reuters) - The southern hemisphere's four-nation Rugby Championship will kick off with world champions South Africa playing Argentina in the first match of a double-header at Brisbane's Lang Park on Nov 7, organisers said on Thursday.

    Hosts Australia meet New Zealand in the second match at Lang Park, which also doubles as the third fixture of the Bledisloe Cup, the annual series played between the trans-Tasman nations.

    Brisbane will host only the first of six rounds of double-headers, with most matches played in Sydney at Western Sydney Stadium and Stadium Australia.

    The fourth round will be played at Newcastle, with the Wallabies playing the Pumas before the Springboks clash with the All Blacks.

    Australia play New Zealand in the final round at Stadium Australia, the last of the four Bledisloe Cup matches.

    New Zealand host the first Bledisloe match in Wellington on Oct. 11 with the second in Auckland a week later.

    With the COVID-19 pandemic limiting international travel, Australia were awarded sole hosting rights of the tournament by governing body SANZAAR.

    Fixtures:

    Round One - Saturday Nov 7, Lang Park, Brisbane

    Argentina v South Africa

    Australia v New Zealand

    Round Two - Saturday Nov 14, Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney

    New Zealand v Argentina

    South Africa v Australia

    Round Three - Saturday Nov 21, Stadium Australia, Sydney

    New Zealand v South Africa

    Australia v Argentina

    Round Four – Saturday Nov 28, Newcastle International Sports Centre, Newcastle

    Argentina v Australia

    South Africa v New Zealand

    Round Five – Saturday Dec 5, Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney

    Argentina v New Zealand

    Australia v South Africa

    Round Six – Saturday Dec 12, Stadium Australia, Sydney

    South Africa v Argentina

    Australia v New Zealand (Reporting by Ian Ransom; editing by Richard Pullin)

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